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    Jennifer P.

    Being a local Houstonian for over 35 years , I'm embarrassed to say I just recently visited this hidden gem for the first time. This Art Deco building actually used to serve the City of Houston as the Houston Municipal Airport. It's also a great spot to watch the planes land at nearby Hobby airport. If you're by Hobby airport and have some time to spare, I would stop by . Jennifer Pammit-Realtor George E. Johnson Properties

    Moni T.

    What a fun and unique museum, I want more people to know how awesome this place is! We got a Groupon, 2 tickets for $10, great deal. Upon waking in, we were greeted by the lovely volunteer who works here. He gave us a history background of the old airport terminal and the development over the years. Not many people know about this place, so we had the whole museum to ourselves for the whole time. After exploring around the museum, he took us outside to tour the historic plane , that's placed literally right off the runway of the Hobby Airport. We were able to watch the planes landing and taking off while we were out there. Or we could also watch the planes from parking lot. A great place to visit if you have little ones that love planes, or you're into history, or you are simply around the Hobby Airport area before you fly out.

    Vic C.

    The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is located next door to the Hobby Airport that has kept its architecture of the 1940's. This air terminal was restored by 2008 to what it is now. My husband and I came here on a Friday around 1 pm. It was pretty quiet but we were greeted by a volunteer (unfortunately I complete forgot his name), who gave us a tour of the place that included their special Space Trees Christmas exhibit. He provided history of this air terminal some of the past airlines that flew out of this terminal (which unfortunately either went bankrupted or got bought out like Pam Am, Braniff and Eastern Air). There are uniforms of past flight attendants from different airlines (please note that during this time, it was only females who were working these jobs). You will also see some items like silverware from these airlines, programs, wings, complementary toiletries provided to flying patrons, etc. There is also plenty of history regarding this air terminal when Howard Hughes had briefly the airport was named after him in 1938 since he helped to fund numerous of improvements for the airport. However, the rule is that in order for an airport to be named after you, you must not be alive and Howard Hughes was still very much alive at that time. And so the airport was renamed Houston Municipal. A short ride down from this air museum houses numerous of airplanes, pilot simulators and other historical vehicles that was very cool to see up close. Normally we would not be able to see these vehicles without a docent to escort you. Admission for adults is only $5 per person, however there is an even cheaper deal on Groupon for 2 people if you want to save a few extra bucks. Also although the gift shop is small, I wanted to mention that I purchased a cute small airplane keychain that cost me $5 (prior to tax). There are cute airplane sets that could make a great gift for a little one (or the collector in you). These items are significantly cheaper than at the Houston Airport (I was surprised to see that the prices for these exact items are double the price that the 1940's Air Terminal Museum sells it for and wished I had purchased more of those airplane keychains, especially since they cost more on Amazon and other similar online sellers). If you are looking for something different while visiting Houston, consider checking out this hidden gem. Please also note that this museum can be rented for weddings and events. This place would also be a great place for an engagement photo shoot. There is also a Wings & Wheels event that occurs every month (although the volunteer who gave us a tour had mentioned that they are considering to hold these events every quarter instead) that hold a special aircraft tour, ramp access and museum tour. Also once a year, a running airplane is raffled off to one lucky person (raffle tickets cost $50).

    Vicks N.

    What a gem ! This place has so much history , and it was so nice to hear about it from our wonderful guide John. Please do come and visit . It will be worth it !

    Such interesting stuff, and so much to look at! There were old uniforms of the flight staff, artifacts donated by families. Most of the museum is a self-tour, and there is a short video playing on a loop to watch as well. It's so interesting to learn about the origin of the airport as well as the start of the airlines. Larry Orr was extremely knowledgeable and showed my husband and me around, explaining everything to us. We even got to see some planes land!

    David N.

    So my oldest bookmark to date finally, got visited. I recently got the pleasure of catching up with one of my oldest YELP friends, Edgar V at the gold elite event. While there, not only did we plan a lunch meeting at another old bookmark, but followed it up by exploring one of Houston's hidden gems. So the main reason I haven't been here until now is that my exploring days are usually Mondays, and this place is closed. But lucky for me on this Tuesday I had Edgar to accompany me. They are open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. This place is awesome! It's Art Deco. And it is original 1940 Air Terminal. They have fully restored the place. And it sits right next to the airway where the planes taxi. Such a cool spot, we were so lucky to be brought into the hangar just down the street to visit some cool planes too. It was one of the best Houston museums!

    Classic fighter plane in front of the air terminal museum
    Melissa M.

    Beautiful, old, historic, art deco building. Definitely worth a trip to see the original air terminal in Houston. The museum has a great display of airlines that once used the terminal including actual flight attendant outfits, photos, and other relics of the past. Of special note was a funny performance review of a female flight attendant from many decades ago. Over half the performance review was about the color of her make up, her hair, and how friendly she was to the customer. It was an interesting glimpse into a 'Mad Men' era flight. I loved the architecture of the building and got some great photos of old planes in front of the art deco exterior. We went on the 3rd Saturday of the month to their monthly special event. This month they had lots of different planes on display on the tarmac behind the building including some you could crawl through. They were also offering (for a hefty price) rides on a b17 bomber. There was also a special traveling exhibit about the Tuskegee airmen, RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit. We didn't see the movie but heard it was really good and they were offering it for free! We were disappointed that there weren't any "wheels" at this "Wings and Wheels" monthly event. I asked someone who was a volunteer and they said they take what they can get and they rely on the car clubs to come. We went over spring break to the weekend event and it was free. They made the whole week free for everyone as a special spring break incentive. I thought that was great; it gave families something fun and educational to do together. They also had a food truck on site which was perfect! Flaming Patties was the truck and they had a decent menu for both meat eaters and vegetarians. Definitely an interesting place. If you go, I suggest going on the 3rd Saturday of the month when they have a wider variety of things to see. Their calendar can be found at: http://www.1940airterminal.org/WingsAndWheels/

    great renovation of the art deco lobby!!
    Robyn W.

    What a grand collection of aviation history! This is a true treat in Houston. We had driven by so many times on the way to Hobby and always said "We should go there." Finally we did. $5.00/adult to browse at your speed all the cool antiques from this great collection. I love that they are restoring the original art deco style this building was built in. The restorations they have made so far are great! It filled with so many items to look at and take in. Then you even get a trip to the hanger where you can board some really old aircrafts and sit in the simulators. If you are a fan of local history or aviation, you need to check this place out. And apparently - you can even fly in to check it out ;)

    myself outside the 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport - Houston, TX 77061
    Sean L.

    The greatest jets in the world fly in & past here; no one even comes close. This is the greatest museum in this history of our great Hobby Airport of Houston, TX - we love Houston Hobby in Houston, TX - 'ya never lose when you fly in & out and probably past the 1940 Air Terminal Museum. It seems like the new hot place to be in terms of visitations and I've heard a lot of great things - from others, including me. But it's just one great spot, could be a nee hot spot, if anywhere else even comes close. I just wanna say thank you to 1940 and it's museum. The one we actually visited when it was closed, but I really know - from what I hear, or heard, that it's great. I can't say any more about this tremendous museum, other than it's wonderful to host them once again as a beautiful museum. Thank you,

    Amy D.

    This 1940s Art Deco Terminal is definitely worth checking out. They have done a wonderful job restoring the museum while preserving the sandstone floors, pillars and you can even see the outline on the floor where the lunch counter with stools once were. We were greeted by Steve when we arrived and he offered some history about the terminal. Eastern was the big airline here followed by Trans Texas and Pan Am. While you cannot tour the control tower (sad face) the first floor has several rooms filled with aviation memorabilia. There are outfits, plate ware, playing cards and other items chronicling the airlines and the times. My favorite part was the homage to the woman Air Force pilots and the retro outfits that flight attendants wore. The museum backs up against the runway of the Hobby airport. There are benches outside the museum and you can watch the planes takeoff while getting a good whiff of jet fuel too.

    Chabeli W.

    Childtime (Sugarland): this is one of our favorite field trips. So much history in one place! We love the staff and volunteers because they are so passionate when giving us a tour. It's always exciting for the children to get on the airplane and see the planes take off. You guys make every summer amazing... our school loves you guys!

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    Tammie B.

    This place was so awesome! Not only was my child( who is absolutely obsessed with planes) love it but we adults did as well! It was a lot of memorabilia and hearing the history of this place was so interesting! And to top it off the trip concluded with a trip to a hanger that housed older planes that you can enjoy up close and personal! My child was able to sit in the simulator which was an over the top experience for him! He was so there for that!!

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    Glen C.

    Nice bit of Houstonia! Volunteers were friendly and knowledgeable and are doing a yeoman's job restoring the terminal. Enjoyed the museum and will be back, it'd be interesting to follow their progress.

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